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<p>[QUOTE="reader, post: 4393301, member: 255"]My understanding of the 1990 law is that it has to be signed if it’s post 1934 and that name has to be attributed to a specific tribe. The tribe itself does not have to be stamped on the piece, only the name. I know the pot is Navajo but can’t be attributed unless you can identify it. It’s a cutie. If you can carefully remove the label, it may be stamped underneath and save your pictures just in case. On the other hand, anyone collecting those will be able to spot it immediately as Southwestern Sterling Silver Stamping Mini Teapot Turquoise[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="reader, post: 4393301, member: 255"]My understanding of the 1990 law is that it has to be signed if it’s post 1934 and that name has to be attributed to a specific tribe. The tribe itself does not have to be stamped on the piece, only the name. I know the pot is Navajo but can’t be attributed unless you can identify it. It’s a cutie. If you can carefully remove the label, it may be stamped underneath and save your pictures just in case. On the other hand, anyone collecting those will be able to spot it immediately as Southwestern Sterling Silver Stamping Mini Teapot Turquoise[/QUOTE]
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